Volume 2 of the foundational series "Modern Electrochemistry", this book focuses on electrodics—the study of electron transfer reactions at interfaces. It is a key reference for graduate students and professionals in electrochemistry.
This book presents an engaging, non-technical overview of the key discoveries and concepts in physics, tracing the evolution of ideas from classical mechanics to quantum theory and relativity. Designed for a general audience, it blends scientific clarity with historical context.
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